Historical and Cultural Sites in Auckland

Exploring & walking throughout Auckland

Auckland’s historical and cultural sites span Māori pā sites, colonial-era buildings, volcanic maunga, and war memorials spread across the isthmus and surrounding harbours. The Auckland War Memorial Museum in the Domain holds one of the largest collections of Māori and Pacific taonga in the world, while the historic suburb of Devonport retains its Victorian streetscape and naval heritage. Many of the city’s volcanic cones — including Maungawhau Mount Eden and Ōwairaka — were terraced pā before European settlement, and their earthworks remain clearly visible today. Buildings like the Auckland Town Hall and St Matthew-in-the-City reflect the city’s late 19th and early 20th century growth. Several sites carry deep significance for both Māori and Pākehā, making them worthwhile stops for anyone wanting to understand Auckland’s layered history.

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